12-13 m think but not sure
The longest stream ever recorded is the Nile River in Africa, stretching over 4,100 miles (6,650 kilometers) in length. It is considered the longest river in the world.
River Nile
Males often grow 11 to 16 feet long and weigh 500 lbs, though records of even larger crocodiles have been reported: some huge males stretching 18 feet (or more) and weighing over 1800 lbs. Females are generally smaller in size, by about 30% of the male croc's mass and length.
The largest ever crocodile was nearly 28 feet in length and weighed nearly 3000 pounds.
Most of the reports of the largest Nile crocodile ever found measuring around 23 feet long exist but are not confirmed. However, the largest scientifically measured and recorded Nile crocodile was around 21 feet long and weighed around 2400 lbs. This crocodile was shot and killed near Mwanza in Tanzania. Other reports of much larger specimens remain unverified. See the relate link below for more info.
Well Gustave the nile crocodile was 22 foot 2800 lb and another saltwater crocodile was 23 foot and was estimated 3000 lbso my answer is : yes
1974-'76 Cadillac Fleetwood was the longest in length.
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Crocodiles can vary in size depending on the species, but they can typically grow anywhere from 6 to 20 feet in length. The saltwater crocodile holds the record for being the largest species, with some individuals reaching lengths of over 20 feet.
The longest beard ever recorded belonged to Hans Langseth, a Norwegian-American man. His beard measured an astonishing 18 feet 6 inches (5.6 meters) in length when it was measured in 1927. Langseth’s beard is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the longest ever documented.
165 m - gayle of wi
The Amazon is bigger by water volume, but the Nile is longer. he Nile River is the longest river of the world. Its length is 7,088 km or 4,405 miles. The Amazon River is the second longest river of the world. The length of the Amazon River is 6,575 km or 4,086 miles. It is the second longest river of the world. SOURCE: S. Liu, P. Lu, D. Liu, P. Jin, W. Wang, Pinpointing the sources and measuring the lengths of the principal rivers of the world, International Journal of Digital Earth, Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2009 , pages 80 - 87,DOI: 10.1080/17538940902746082